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  2. GPS jamming - Wikipedia

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    GPS jamming is a particular type of GNSS interference. Under ITU rules, countries are obliged to eliminate harmful interference through GPS jamming and spoofing, but the ITU lacks effective enforcement measures. [2] The ICAO legal framework requires that countries should implement appropriate prevention and mitigation of GPS jamming and ...

  3. Error analysis for the Global Positioning System - Wikipedia

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    In the UK Ofcom now permits the use of GPS/GNSS Repeaters [31] under a 'light licensing' regime. Due to the potential for both natural and man-made noise, numerous techniques continue to be developed to deal with the interference. The first is to not rely on GPS as a sole source.

  4. Estonia says Russia violates international rules with GPS ...

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    GPS interference is now taking place at lower altitudes and in a wider area than six months ago, the head of the Finnish Pilots' Association's safety and security committee told Reuters.

  5. Real-time kinematic positioning - Wikipedia

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    A surveyor uses a GNSS receiver with an RTK solution to accurately locate a parking stripe for a topographic survey. Real-time kinematic positioning (RTK) is the application of surveying to correct for common errors in current satellite navigation (GNSS) systems. [1]

  6. Russia is signaling it could take out the West's internet and ...

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    Russia is likely mapping underwater internet cables, a NATO official said. The country is also believed to be behind flight GPS interference. It's signaling it could wreak havoc with the West's ...

  7. Pentagon warns of GPS interference from Ligado ... - AOL

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  8. Global Positioning System - Wikipedia

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    Geofencing: vehicle tracking systems, person tracking systems, and pet tracking systems use GPS to locate devices that are attached to or carried by a person, vehicle, or pet. The application can provide continuous tracking and send notifications if the target leaves a designated (or "fenced-in") area.

  9. North Korea balloons, GPS interference raise safety ... - AOL

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    GPS interruptions in the South from North Korea have occurred for more than a decade, but spoofing appears new, said SkAI, a Swiss company that runs a live disruption map.